Jeffrey Lazarus, Ph.D. - Publications

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2004 University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 
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2016 Lazarus J, McKay A, Herbel L. Who walks through the revolving door? Examining the lobbying activity of former members of Congress Interest Groups and Advocacy. 5: 82-100. DOI: 10.1057/Iga.2015.16  0.322
2010 Lazarus J. Giving the People What They Want? The Distribution of Earmarks in the U.S. House of Representatives American Journal of Political Science. 54: 338-353. DOI: 10.2139/Ssrn.1125288  0.322
2010 Lazarus J, Reilly S. The electoral benefits of distributive spending Political Research Quarterly. 63: 343-355. DOI: 10.1177/1065912908329355  0.327
2009 Lazarus J, Steigerwalt A. Different houses: the distribution of earmarks in the U.S. House and Senate Legislative Studies Quarterly. 34: 347-373. DOI: 10.3162/036298009788897772  0.347
2009 Lazarus J. Party, Electoral Vulnerability, and Earmarks in the U.S. House of Representatives The Journal of Politics. 71: 1050-1061. DOI: 10.2139/Ssrn.1125290  0.335
2008 Lazarus J. Incumbent Vulnerability and Challenger Entry in Statewide Elections American Politics Research. 36: 108-129. DOI: 10.1177/1532673X07300908  0.338
2008 Lazarus J. Why Do Experienced Challengers Do Better than Amateurs Political Behavior. 30: 185-198. DOI: 10.1007/S11109-007-9046-5  0.315
2007 Lazarus J, Monroe NW. The speaker's discretion: Conference Committee appointments in the 97th through 106th Congresses Political Research Quarterly. 60: 593-606. DOI: 10.1177/1065912907304498  0.303
2004 Jacobson GC, Kernell S, Lazarus J. Assessing the President's Role as Party Agent in Congressional Elections: The Case of Bill Clinton in 2000 Legislative Studies Quarterly. 29: 159-184. DOI: 10.3162/036298004X201131  0.338
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